
The program is great, but the setting makes it even better. The program is held in the Cloister meeting room, the Zahl. The sidewalks throughout the Cloister are lit with candle lanterns and all the buildings have candles in the windows. Because the program is popular you have to wait in line in the crisp December air. Of course, it's not much warmer when you get in the Zahl since it's not heated, but that just adds to the atmosphere.
I appreciate the program for it's simplicity. In the midst of the craziness and commercialism that overshadows Christmas, to worship the babe in the manger in the most simplistic setting is just the way I like to get the holiday season started.
Check out Christmas at the Cloister December 12 and 13; tickets are required.